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I don’t know why there are so many recommendations for JP guns. It’s not that they are bad quality, but they are designed around a different type of crowd. That crowd is competition shooting. JP even says they don’t recommend their lightweight carriers for duty use...which means they are range toys. What other serious AR manufacturer says “please don’t abuse this”?
The AI of AR15’s is Knight’s Armament or LMT. I would argue that Noveske is not far behind. BCM is just another run of the mill AR15, same with Daniel Defense. I would put them right there with aero precision.
Having built more AR-15s over the last 15 years than I can count, this is not entirely accurate.
Knight’s would definitely be top tier. But DD and BCM are not “run of the mill.” They might not be the most flashy, but they are built with correctly spec’d parts. I would, and have, trusted my life to BCM, DD, and LMT.
Aero Precision is not bad, but they are “run of the mill.”
JPs are absolutely “gamer” competition type guns. For 3-gun they are top notch, but I’ve never even heard of a Dept or SWAT team using them. When you try to run on the ragged edge for fast follow up shots, and least amount of recoil- you sacrifice reliability.
The key component for an AR is to use a quality upper. This means good barrel, receiver, and bolt carrier group. The lower is much less important, as long as all the parts, holes are in spec. You can put a top quality upper on a budget lower (with proper parts) and it will run as reliably as anything.
Been thinking about ARs since I've been isolating. What would you buy if you could only have one AR? I'm looking for the AI of ARs. HKs seem to be popular
Funny thing is there are a few companies that make MOST of the parts everyone else uses. There are companies that make real DOD quality parts and then there are civilian/commercial parts that just skate by. Compare Microbest or Schneider carriers/BCGs to Young MFG or Toolcraft. The tolerances some companies keep is very close while others run from one ragged edge to the other extreme edge.Having built more AR-15s over the last 15 years than I can count, this is not entirely accurate.
Knight’s would definitely be top tier. But DD and BCM are not “run of the mill.” They might not be the most flashy, but they are built with correctly spec’d parts. I would, and have, trusted my life to BCM, DD, and LMT.
Aero Precision is not bad, but they are “run of the mill.”
JPs are absolutely “gamer” competition type guns. For 3-gun they are top notch, but I’ve never even heard of a Dept or SWAT team using them. When you try to run on the ragged edge for fast follow up shots, and least amount of recoil- you sacrifice reliability.
The key component for an AR is to use a quality upper. This means good barrel, receiver, and bolt carrier group. The lower is much less important, as long as all the parts, holes are in spec. You can put a top quality upper on a budget lower (with proper parts) and it will run as reliably as anything.
My buddies swat team has JP guns and our SWAT snipers have JP guns as well. My buddies agency is supposedly phasing out their JP rifles. What the specific reason is...not sure.
1 AR to bet my life on? KAC and BCM to save some money.
Thanks for all the input
Sounds like the KAC or LMT is what I'm looking for
This will just be for fun at the range no competitions and no duty or home defence use, I'm from Canada.
No offense, but if it’s only for range fun- no need to worry about getting a “duty grade” rifle. For plinking at the range, just about anything will do.
No offence taken
Just not interested in buying something cheap and end up upgrading like when I got into precision rifles
I know plenty of departments that run junk ARs. It doesn’t mean that I would ever recommend them. A lot of places have people making decisions that aren’t “gun people” and don’t know any better. They would never pick a Taurus or Hi Point as the department’s issued sidearm, but then they buy the AR equivalent and issue that.
The only real differences with the KAC are the bolt and the lower has ambi controls. The gas system on the mod 2 is different as well. Those parts are proprietary to KAC which is a turn-off to me. Here's a photo I found online of the KAC mod 2 gas system.
Been thinking about ARs since I've been isolating. What would you buy if you could only have one AR? I'm looking for the AI of ARs. HKs seem to be popular